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17 wrz 2018 · A recent study found that a serum CRP concentration ≥9.1 mg/L distinguished dogs with CIE requiring anti‐inflammatory or immunosuppressive treatment from those dogs responding to an elimination diet or antibiotic trial with a sensitivity of 72% and a specificity of 100%.50 With a pretest probability of ~30%, serum CRP has high PPV (~100% ...
12 lut 2024 · Panoquell-CA1 is a novel treatment modality to assist in the management of clinical signs associated with the onset of pancreatitis in dogs. It is currently conditionally approved by the FDA. It is designed to be used alongside supportive and symptomatic care.
Biomarkers that can aid in defining the presence of disease, site of origin, severity of the disease process, response to treatment, or a combination of these would be clinically useful in dogs with CIE.
1 sty 2023 · Studies show in vitro and in vivo efficacy of mucoadhesives containing antiseptics and plant extracts in the treatment of periodontal disease in dogs, being an option for preventive treatment (Kozlovsky et al., 1992; Silva et al., 2020). Two studies retrieved in the review used mucoadhesive.
1 mar 2011 · The treatment of both nonerosive and erosive IMPA involves immunosuppressive, immunomodulating, and disease-modifying drugs. In dogs with nonerosive IMPA, the prognosis and response to treatment vary according to cause but is often guarded to good, with many patients responding to single agent or combination drug therapy.
Diagnosing arthritis in dogs involves a veterinary examination, medical history review, and diagnostic tests. Here's what the process typically looks like: Veterinary Examination: The vet will carefully examine your dog, checking their joints, movement, and overall condition for signs of arthritis.
25 lis 2013 · Consensus Recommendations for Treatment for Dogs with Serology Positive Glomerular Disease. Correction (s) for this article. IRIS Glomerular Disease Study Group, R.E. Goldstein, C. Brovida, M.J. Fernández-del Palacio, M.P. Littman, D.J. Polzin, A. Zatelli, L.D. Cowgill. First published: 25 November 2013. https://doi.org/10.1111/jvim.12232.